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Uniqlo records 40 percent drop in sales, closes its Jongno 3-ga store

Aug. 2, 2019 - 13:29 By Kim Da-sol
Amid the escalating trade dispute between Seoul and Toyko, Japanese fashion brand Uniqlo has seen its sales dwindle by 40 percent in South Korea as a result of an ongoing boycott of Japanese goods by Korean consumers, industry sources said Friday. 

(Yonhap)

According to the industry, Uniqlo’s sales nose-dived after July 11, when Uniqlo Chief Financial Officer Takeshi Okazaki said during an earnings press call that the impact of the boycott would be short-lived. 

Fast Retailing Co., which owns Uniqlo, issued an apology 11 days later indicating that the CFO had misspoken and had meant to say he “hoped” its impact would be short-lived. 

Uniqlo declined to reveal detailed sales figures, citing internal matters. 

Meanwhile, a local news outlet reported that Uniqlo was closing down its Jongno 3-ga store in central Seoul due to falling sales, citing a property owner who said Uniqlo did not wish to renew the lease as it could not meet the contract terms. 

Uniqlo officials for their part said the Jongno 3-ga store was closing in accordance with the termination of the contract, denying any connection with the nationwide boycott. 

Last year, Uniqlo reported record-high sales of 1.3 trillion won ($1.08 billion) and an operating profit at 234 billion won. Its sales have been above 1 trillion won since 2015.

By Kim Da-sol (ddd@heraldcorp.com)